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we took a direct hit in moore at moore medical center. had about 30 patients in the hospital at that time and our staff was able to move all the patients to first floor cafeteria in the center part of the facility and all of the staff was able tow get there and able to usher about 300 plus community members who showed up at the hospital to seek shelter from the storm. they were able to get all those people into the inner most part of the facility during the storm when it passed over and amazingly that's one of the only areas in the facility that was still standing. >> kelly, when we think of all the people that know this is come and reactions, what they're going to do, choices they're going to make, people in hospital beds who are completely helpless who are at the mercy of your wisdom about what to do, what was their reaction like when the staff was coming around and urgently moving them? >> you know, i'm sure they were probably alarmed. i can imagine. but health care workers are amazing, resilient people that dedicate their lives to hel
we took a direct hit in moore at moore medical center. had about 30 patients in the hospital at that time and our staff was able to move all the patients to first floor cafeteria in the center part of the facility and all of the staff was able tow get there and able to usher about 300 plus community members who showed up at the hospital to seek shelter from the storm. they were able to get all those people into the inner most part of the facility during the storm when it passed over and...
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this is moore, oklahoma before the tornado. you can see a city of quiet streets and here it is now on many blocks some houses just destroyed and some of them spared. this is plaza towers elementary school which took a direct hit. the tornado tore off the roof and collapsed the walls there. and we will have the very latest on the aftermath of the oklahoma tornado on kpix 5 and kpix.com. >>> we have some breaking news out of florida right now. an fbi agent has shot and killed a man with possible ties to one of the boston bombing suspects. cbs news correspondent john miller says the suspect was being questioned by fbi agents because he had been in contact with tamerlin tsarnaev before the marathon bombings. miller says there was some sort of confrontation while agents were questioning the man at his apartment in orlando. >>> a pg&e substation on high alert this morning. extra patrol groups were on the scene at the one in santa clara due to suspicious activity last month. that's when a guard apparently saw someone walking around. t
this is moore, oklahoma before the tornado. you can see a city of quiet streets and here it is now on many blocks some houses just destroyed and some of them spared. this is plaza towers elementary school which took a direct hit. the tornado tore off the roof and collapsed the walls there. and we will have the very latest on the aftermath of the oklahoma tornado on kpix 5 and kpix.com. >>> we have some breaking news out of florida right now. an fbi agent has shot and killed a man with...
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edward lawrence reports for wjz from moore. >> as the clean up continues in moore, oklahoma family and friends are gathering for the funeral of 9-year-old antonio canteralla. she was killed with 6 other children when the tornado flattened plaza towers elementary school. she was nicknamed lady bug. she was gifted in music and art. president obama is visiting the town sunday. heavy rain and flooding is adding to the misery in moore and slowing down the clean up. >> gary butler has been helping neighbors put tarps on their roofs to keep water from leaking into their damaged home. >> you start getting rain inside the houses the ceilings will collapse. >> streets already flooded in some moore. in some places tornado debris has washed into the roads. >> today is the last day of school in moore. >> donated supplies are being given out at a special assembly for students. in oklahoma, edward lawrence. >> 13,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. there's an estimated $2 billion in damages. if you want to help go to redcross.org or call 800-red-cross. >>> a man with possible ties to the boston mara
edward lawrence reports for wjz from moore. >> as the clean up continues in moore, oklahoma family and friends are gathering for the funeral of 9-year-old antonio canteralla. she was killed with 6 other children when the tornado flattened plaza towers elementary school. she was nicknamed lady bug. she was gifted in music and art. president obama is visiting the town sunday. heavy rain and flooding is adding to the misery in moore and slowing down the clean up. >> gary butler has...
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so let me show you the west side of moore, oklahoma. the grey shows you the northern fringe of the path of destruction in the south ern fringe of the path of destruction. the red line is where the middle went through. and this is where that plaza tower's elementary school is located. the one we heard about the fatalities. it looks like this was possibly at about 200 miles an hour. it went right over the top. and then we've already seen the cars piled up at the top of the medic medic medical center. here's a picture of that elementary school. the last shot we had was being lit by generators and the firefighters. i also heard the search and rescue teams from joplin, missouri. now they're returning the favor this evening as they go through. so let's compare. that green line there that went through the northern portions of moore, oklahoma. and, today, the red line shows you what is the damage. they actually chris cross each other just to the west side of moore. the one that we saw today wempbt through the southern portions. so within 15 yea
so let me show you the west side of moore, oklahoma. the grey shows you the northern fringe of the path of destruction in the south ern fringe of the path of destruction. the red line is where the middle went through. and this is where that plaza tower's elementary school is located. the one we heard about the fatalities. it looks like this was possibly at about 200 miles an hour. it went right over the top. and then we've already seen the cars piled up at the top of the medic medic medical...
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. >> reporter: president obama is visiting moore on sunday. his secretary of homeland security janet napolitano was there today and she says she is impressed with how the community is pulling together to recover. >> to top it off, i understand high school graduation will occur on time in this community this weekend. >> reporter: this pile of rubble used to be a heart clinic. the twister blew cars into the lobby and leveled the building. >> this first one i bend down here since they pulled me out. >> reporter: this clinic supervisor says she still can't believe that she and 13 other people survived after the walls came crashing down on them. >> i really didn't think i would be talking to you today. >> reporter: the oklahoma medical examiner's office says two infants, four and seven months old, were among the 24 people who were killed. an army of volunteers cleaned up a tornado-damaged cemetery wednesday. they are hoping to have it fully repaired before memorial day weekend. edward lawrence for cbs news, moore, oklahoma. >> 22 credit union emplo
. >> reporter: president obama is visiting moore on sunday. his secretary of homeland security janet napolitano was there today and she says she is impressed with how the community is pulling together to recover. >> to top it off, i understand high school graduation will occur on time in this community this weekend. >> reporter: this pile of rubble used to be a heart clinic. the twister blew cars into the lobby and leveled the building. >> this first one i bend down here...
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>> aye. >> commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya? >> no. >> and commission president -- excuse me, commission chair wu? >> aye. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes by a vote of 5 to 1 with commissioner sugaya voting against. commissioners, that will place you on public comment. i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment? okay. seeing none, meeting is adjourned. [adjourned] >> hi, i'm lawrence corn field with the department of building inspection and we would like to welcome you to a discussion about policy issues related to earthquakes and earthquake building issues in san francisco. this is all part of the earthquake centennial week where we are commemorating the great events of 1906 anticipate the rebuilding of the city. we've talked a lot about technical issues, where things shook and how things performed. but the issues related to policies, what should we be preparing to do and how strong buildings should be are issues we need to try to focus on. today we have a really great panel. we have lorie jo
>> aye. >> commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya? >> no. >> and commission president -- excuse me, commission chair wu? >> aye. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes by a vote of 5 to 1 with commissioner sugaya voting against. commissioners, that will place you on public comment. i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment? okay. seeing none, meeting is adjourned. [adjourned] >> hi, i'm...
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>> the tornado damaged or destroyed about 5,000 homes in moore. the house next door was not touched. >> the damage from the tornado was random. in this neighborhood it uprooted huge trees. just feet away it left a flower arrangement untouched. >> 7 children were killed at plaza tower elementary. the two schools hit did not have storm shelters. the tornado claimed 24 lives and injured more than 300 people. authorities now believe everyone in town is accounted for. homeland security secretary is visiting the area today. the head of the federal emergency management agency said they're making sure victims get everything they need for their recovery. >> reporter: the medical examiner released new information about the victims who died. 15 were female, 9 were male, 10 of those were children. most of them died from blunt force trauma. they're as young as 4 years old or as old as 65. reporting in moore, oklahoma, edward lawrence. back to you. >> thank you. the red cross remains on the scene in oklahoma helping in so many ways. if you would like to help, h
>> the tornado damaged or destroyed about 5,000 homes in moore. the house next door was not touched. >> the damage from the tornado was random. in this neighborhood it uprooted huge trees. just feet away it left a flower arrangement untouched. >> 7 children were killed at plaza tower elementary. the two schools hit did not have storm shelters. the tornado claimed 24 lives and injured more than 300 people. authorities now believe everyone in town is accounted for. homeland...
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. >> commissioner moore? >> i don't think why we need to design an office building height, which is about 13', even 8' floor and 10' is perfectly fine. so i think the motion should consider lowering the upper floor to a 10' floor to ceiling height, which brings the upper floor to 11.1' and solar peanut butter panels are flat and we have something to consider. >> that is a proposed amendment? >> yes. >> we're talking about a total inez tenenbaum of 11.1. basically replicating the existing unit floor to ceiling height, which is very, very nice for a generously sized unit. and working on the solar panels to be in the flatter configuration. >> if the secretary is okay with it. i will second that amendment. >> second. >> commissioners you have a motion and second. amending the proposal to incorporate a floor to floor height no greater than 11' 1" and flat solar panels. (roll call ) >> so moved commissioners that motion passes 6-1. commissioners that will place you on your final regularly calendared item no. 17. 27
. >> commissioner moore? >> i don't think why we need to design an office building height, which is about 13', even 8' floor and 10' is perfectly fine. so i think the motion should consider lowering the upper floor to a 10' floor to ceiling height, which brings the upper floor to 11.1' and solar peanut butter panels are flat and we have something to consider. >> that is a proposed amendment? >> yes. >> we're talking about a total inez tenenbaum of 11.1. basically...
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now, that was julianne moore, nominated for "game change" tonight, a.j. this has been a very, very good evening. >> and you mentioned she's wearing chanel and my understanding from l.z. who is with me, our fashion expert, she's the only one wearing chanel on the red carpet. >> to the right now. but i have to tell you she usually wears tom ford. to see her wearing chanel, slight departure. >> a tom ford at home saying what happened? >> tom ford is at home saying thank god somebody else had to do it tonight. julianne moore, stunning, one of my favorites. >> let's take a close-up look at julia stiles right now. >> she looked lovely. i love when a woman has blond hair and it goes with the different shades of blue. i thought that worked really well on her. stunning dress. i love the sophistication of it. a.j., we're seeing so much beading on the s.a.g. carpet. the golden globes and s.a.g. are a precursor of what we will see oscar night. >> i always wonder how different particularly obviously with the film stars we're seeing tonight, how different they approach
now, that was julianne moore, nominated for "game change" tonight, a.j. this has been a very, very good evening. >> and you mentioned she's wearing chanel and my understanding from l.z. who is with me, our fashion expert, she's the only one wearing chanel on the red carpet. >> to the right now. but i have to tell you she usually wears tom ford. to see her wearing chanel, slight departure. >> a tom ford at home saying what happened? >> tom ford is at home saying...
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moore's had four major tornadoes since 1999. why would you rebuild in moore? >> it's our home. if you've seen the community and how they come together, who wouldn't want to live there. >> reporter: by august moore officials hope to have all the debris cleared, and then the rebuilding can really begin. mark strassmann, cbs news, moore, oklahoma. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather. and in sports lebron james delivers the ultimate performance with everything on the line in the nba finals. ultimate performance with everything on the line in the nba finals. i got to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust.
moore's had four major tornadoes since 1999. why would you rebuild in moore? >> it's our home. if you've seen the community and how they come together, who wouldn't want to live there. >> reporter: by august moore officials hope to have all the debris cleared, and then the rebuilding can really begin. mark strassmann, cbs news, moore, oklahoma. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather. and in sports lebron james delivers the ultimate performance with everything...
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south moore has really blossomed a lot more than what north moore has. and just -- it going through the south sides of the city, i mean, just -- i mean, it is, again, it is a completely at a loss for words. >> megyn: help us understand as somebody who grew up in moore what -- it seems like the town was functioning close to normal yesterday in the morning. we knew there were going to be storms there were warnings of potentially severe twisters coming through. school was in session and businesses were open. is that normal? do people generally go about their day-to-day lives until they hear those sirens? >> usually it does. there has been one past tornado event where they kind of did like where they released schools a little early i know it wasn't like really early. and they were kind of shutting stuff down and that was the tornado that happened two years ago. but that wasn't the case with this one. i mean, the chance was not that high yesterday. i mean, there was a moderate risk issued by the storm prediction center. they also, you know, put out their torn
south moore has really blossomed a lot more than what north moore has. and just -- it going through the south sides of the city, i mean, just -- i mean, it is, again, it is a completely at a loss for words. >> megyn: help us understand as somebody who grew up in moore what -- it seems like the town was functioning close to normal yesterday in the morning. we knew there were going to be storms there were warnings of potentially severe twisters coming through. school was in session and...
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bigad shaban, cbs news, moore, oklahoma. >> and oklahoma is getting some much-needed help from california. six search-and-rescue specialists have been deployed. they include a freedom fire captain who is a member of the urban search-and-rescue task force. and we'll have the latest on the aftermath of the oklahoma tornado on kpix 5 and, of course, always at our website, kpix.com. >>> strong winds wreaked havoc around the bay area yesterday knocking down power lines and sparking fires. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is live on the bay bridge this morning and cate, we can see the wind is still blowing out there. >> reporter: that's right, michelle. winds are still gusting here in this area. but we know that high wind advisories were just lifted moments ago but it did leave a mess aftermath. this is video we shot overnight. in san carlos there was a downed power pole that closed streets. you can see how windy it was and we're told that these are winds that we can expect later this morning and early this afternoon. but as we mentioned,minutes ago, chp canceled the high wind advisories across th
bigad shaban, cbs news, moore, oklahoma. >> and oklahoma is getting some much-needed help from california. six search-and-rescue specialists have been deployed. they include a freedom fire captain who is a member of the urban search-and-rescue task force. and we'll have the latest on the aftermath of the oklahoma tornado on kpix 5 and, of course, always at our website, kpix.com. >>> strong winds wreaked havoc around the bay area yesterday knocking down power lines and sparking...
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but it's the moore communities, west moore and south moore. >> the president spoke with you. >> yes, he did. >> what did he say? >> he offered his condolences and was very gracious. he offered us basically whatever we needed. very nice of him. >> what did you say back to the president? >> we appreciate it. we will be working -- the fema director is on his way. that is probably him right there. he's landing. >> so we are hearing a helicopter above us. you think that is the fema director. >> he told me he was on his way. >> what did you tell the president you need first? >> basically, thoughts and prayers. especially for the victims. and we're still looking for people. we're looking for recovery efforts. i thanked him for the use of the thermal imageers we got on federal grant. >> what do they do? >> it tells us if there's anybody aliveli underneath thos cars. >> have they been useful? >> yes. they rescued two people with those. >> how do they use these thermal imageers. >> that's what the x marks are. they have been searched. >> how many of those do you have? >> we have three. >> grea
but it's the moore communities, west moore and south moore. >> the president spoke with you. >> yes, he did. >> what did he say? >> he offered his condolences and was very gracious. he offered us basically whatever we needed. very nice of him. >> what did you say back to the president? >> we appreciate it. we will be working -- the fema director is on his way. that is probably him right there. he's landing. >> so we are hearing a helicopter above us....
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it's so close to home, i pass through moore all the time. just to see that, unbelievable. >> and you said $1 million is what i want to give? >> yeah, like i said, i'm blessed to even have that type of money playing the game that i love. it wouldn't be right if i didn't bless others with it. >> president obama will see the oklahoma tornado damage firsthand when he visits sunday. 13,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. >> the oklahoma thunder is also doing a million-dollar donation and the nba is doing it. it's awesome. >> it's impressive. people are really stepping up to help. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news, the os welcome a rookie to the big leagues. >> mark has more of the pitcher who makes his highly anticipated debut tonight. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign
it's so close to home, i pass through moore all the time. just to see that, unbelievable. >> and you said $1 million is what i want to give? >> yeah, like i said, i'm blessed to even have that type of money playing the game that i love. it wouldn't be right if i didn't bless others with it. >> president obama will see the oklahoma tornado damage firsthand when he visits sunday. 13,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. >> the oklahoma thunder is also doing a million-dollar...
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today, homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured the damage in moore, oklahoma and met with governor mary fallin and other state and local officials. >> i am pleased to hear that the charity is called oklahoma strong. i think one of the things that has impressed me so much has been the strength and resilience of the oklahomans effected by the disaster and are taking charge and moving forward with recovery of their communities, it is very impressive and a model for the rest of the country. on behalf of president obama and on behalf of fema, we will be here to stay until this recovery is complete, so you have our commitment on that. >> joining me now, oklahoma governor mary fallin. thanks for joining us tonight, governor. >> you're welcome. >> governor, have you had a chance since we spoke last night to speak to any of the people that suffered losses in their family, among those that have lost lives? >> i have not spoken to those who have lost relatives, lost loved ones because i want to let them have their time to mourn and grieve and do what they need to do to help their fam
today, homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured the damage in moore, oklahoma and met with governor mary fallin and other state and local officials. >> i am pleased to hear that the charity is called oklahoma strong. i think one of the things that has impressed me so much has been the strength and resilience of the oklahomans effected by the disaster and are taking charge and moving forward with recovery of their communities, it is very impressive and a model for the rest of...
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in the meantime, it sits moored in san francisco bay amid tight security. ken bastida, kpix 5. >> kpix 5's allen martin has been pursuing the mystery behind the barge for days now and the no comments have been piling up. as he reports for google, the mystery may be the mastery. >>> reporter: with every knock on the door -- >> i don't know anything about it. i honestly don't. >> reporter: -- every phone call and email, the no comments are stacking up the more we ask about google's barge and four- story building at treasure island. google itself isn't commenting. the mayor says he knows nothing about it. san francisco supervisor jane kim who represents treasure island had a spokesperson tell us she had no comment but might say something in a week. then there's the u.s. coast guard. it issued a slightly longer statement than the day before, saying it has an obligation to protect sensitive proprietary information and regarding barge bal-0010 moored at treasure island, coast guard personnel have been on board to conduct routine inspections and ensure compliance
in the meantime, it sits moored in san francisco bay amid tight security. ken bastida, kpix 5. >> kpix 5's allen martin has been pursuing the mystery behind the barge for days now and the no comments have been piling up. as he reports for google, the mystery may be the mastery. >>> reporter: with every knock on the door -- >> i don't know anything about it. i honestly don't. >> reporter: -- every phone call and email, the no comments are stacking up the more we ask...
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>> reporter: the tornado damaged or destroyed about 5,000 homes in moore. judy's cars are dented and covered in mud but the house next door was not touched. the damage from the tornado was random. in this neighborhood it uprooted huge trees but just feet away it left a flower arrangement unscathed. the search for victims was called off at plaza towers elementary school. it took a direct hit and 7 children were killed there. the two schools that were hit did not have storm shelters. the tornado claimed a total of 24 lives and injured more than 300 people. authorities now believe everyone in town is accounted for. homeland security secretary janet napolitano is visiting the area today. the head of the federal emergency management agency says officials are making sure tornado victims get everything they need for their recovery. >> that was edward lawrence reporting. we'll have the latest on the aftermath of the oklahoma tornado on kpix 5 and also our website, kpix.com. >>> some developing news now out of livermore. that's where a man was killed on westbound 58
>> reporter: the tornado damaged or destroyed about 5,000 homes in moore. judy's cars are dented and covered in mud but the house next door was not touched. the damage from the tornado was random. in this neighborhood it uprooted huge trees but just feet away it left a flower arrangement unscathed. the search for victims was called off at plaza towers elementary school. it took a direct hit and 7 children were killed there. the two schools that were hit did not have storm shelters. the...
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julianne moore, stunning, one of my favorites. >> let's take a close-up look at julia stiles right now. >> she looked lovely. i love when a woman has blond hair and it goes with the different shades of blue. i thought that worked really well on her. stunning dress. i love the sophistication of it. a.j., we're seeing so much beading on the s.a.g. carpet. the golden globes and s.a.g. are a precursor of what we will see oscar night. >> i always wonder how different particularly obviously with the film stars we're seeing tonight, how different they approach a night like the s.a.g. awards versus what they're going to do for the oscars which really are considered the granddaddy of all of the award shows. >> when the s.a.g. started it was a much more casual event. people were just -- men were wearing suits and basic ties, but they've bumped it up, and they're really knocking it out. you could take all these looks from this red carpet and put it on the oscar red carpet and you wouldn't know the difference. >> let's talk about one of the stars of "homeland." did you see damian lewis? >> so hand
julianne moore, stunning, one of my favorites. >> let's take a close-up look at julia stiles right now. >> she looked lovely. i love when a woman has blond hair and it goes with the different shades of blue. i thought that worked really well on her. stunning dress. i love the sophistication of it. a.j., we're seeing so much beading on the s.a.g. carpet. the golden globes and s.a.g. are a precursor of what we will see oscar night. >> i always wonder how different particularly...
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moore is no stranger to destructive storms? >> the town was devastated in 1999 when a tornado with the highest winds ever recorded made a district hit on the community. more than 200 people have been injured including 50 children and another at least 2 dozen kids are missing. reporting in moore, oklahoma, i'm bigad shaban, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the tornado was an ef-4 the second most powerful. winds were clocked at 200 miles an hour. lawrence karnow joins us with more about the destruction of this very powerful storm, lawrence. >> yeah. really this has been a fairly quiet tornado season thus far but it only takes one and the devastation if it hits in the wrong place can be absolutely devastating. and that's exactly what we have had yesterday. we had a clash of air masses. you have the cold air coming down from the north and meeting up with the warm air from the south. this is just as the storms were beginning to form in oklahoma. and you can see really blossoming in the afternoon with all the heating and all the moist
moore is no stranger to destructive storms? >> the town was devastated in 1999 when a tornado with the highest winds ever recorded made a district hit on the community. more than 200 people have been injured including 50 children and another at least 2 dozen kids are missing. reporting in moore, oklahoma, i'm bigad shaban, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the tornado was an ef-4 the second most powerful. winds were clocked at 200 miles an hour. lawrence karnow joins us with...
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. >> an emotional reunion in moore oklahoma. how residents and businesses in that tornado stricken town are getting back on their feet. >> and the bay area lab testing diy technology that may help astronauts build their own spare parts in space. it's 7:00 saturday morning may 25th. middle of a long holiday weekend. >> i'm anne makovec. >> i'm brian hackney. we're off to a mostly sunny start. while we have a nice day today and a fairly decent day tomorrow, numbers mostly in the 50s. what is this we hear about rain on memorial day. it's a possibility. we'll have the forecast and details in a few minutes. >>> this morning hundreds of people are going to continue their search for a man who disappeared while walking in bay to breakers. we'll get to that story in just a minute. first developing news from overnight, five people were left homeless after their home in san jose went up in flames. the house on timber view court caught fire at 4:30 this morning. everybody was able to get out safely. the san jose fire department took these p
. >> an emotional reunion in moore oklahoma. how residents and businesses in that tornado stricken town are getting back on their feet. >> and the bay area lab testing diy technology that may help astronauts build their own spare parts in space. it's 7:00 saturday morning may 25th. middle of a long holiday weekend. >> i'm anne makovec. >> i'm brian hackney. we're off to a mostly sunny start. while we have a nice day today and a fairly decent day tomorrow, numbers mostly...
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brian moore has the latest. >> while egypt teeters on the edge of civil war. >> the last few days have been unconscionable. >> the billion and a half dollars in aid some home will force egypt's military to rethink the violence. >> they're getting the impression that no matter what they do, our aid will continue. >> when someone is not down or rolled over with a tank bought with american money, do you think that buys friendship? >> president obama condemned the violence this past week. many in washington worry that the military will force the muslim brotherhood under ground. >> even though they started this, we can't support what the military is doing in response. >> the bay area dozens of people gathered to protest that military rally. they're against the coup and saying hundreds of innocent are dieing. >> the thing from yesterday, and that was the call for this day, is to stand up for humanity. people have been dieing. >> according to independent news reports, more than 850 people dies just since last wednesday in protests with the military. >> the chp needs your help tonight. a fatal
brian moore has the latest. >> while egypt teeters on the edge of civil war. >> the last few days have been unconscionable. >> the billion and a half dollars in aid some home will force egypt's military to rethink the violence. >> they're getting the impression that no matter what they do, our aid will continue. >> when someone is not down or rolled over with a tank bought with american money, do you think that buys friendship? >> president obama condemned...
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elaine quijano reports from moore. >> reporter: ever since a massive tornado devastated moore in 1999. many new school buildings in oklahoma have included safe rooms, reenforce the steel and concrete bunkers. but it's strictly voluntary. and often comes down to money. >> you've had had limited amount of funds that were used in the past for mitigation measures. and when have you limited amount of funds, you set priorities on which schools you do want to ask for. >> reporter: more than 100 safe rooms have been built in oklahoma schools. but none at plaza towers and briarwood elementary school, which were built before people knew how to fortify against tornadoes. struct engineer john joyce said they get new buildings. >> to try to convert to a safe room, i think it probably would be just as cost-effective to go ahead and, you know, build a whole new addition. >> reporter: the schools also lacked underground spaces that could function as underground shelters. >> the problem in oklahoma, you have very strong bedrock. making a cellar is difficult. you have to blast that out. and that's not
elaine quijano reports from moore. >> reporter: ever since a massive tornado devastated moore in 1999. many new school buildings in oklahoma have included safe rooms, reenforce the steel and concrete bunkers. but it's strictly voluntary. and often comes down to money. >> you've had had limited amount of funds that were used in the past for mitigation measures. and when have you limited amount of funds, you set priorities on which schools you do want to ask for. >> reporter:...
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a homeland security agent shot moore just as he was shooting himself. moore died it the scene. officers found a suitcase next to moore with an ar-15 assault rifle. before the shooting his facebook update said he was staring death in the face. >>> this morning, danville police and search dogs are looking for a missing teenager. 15-year-old madeline landgill who goes by maddie is considered at risk. she was last seen by her family as she left their home at 6:00 last night. landgill is 5'5", about 130 pounds. she has reddish brown hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing black skinny jeans and a black nirvana t-shirt. >>> a woman who initially said she may have seen a child killer in the foothills has recanted her story. she reported seeing a man running from leila fowler's house in valley springs just before the 8-year-old was found stabbed to death saturday. but now she is taking back the story. >> yo it's clear that this witness is no longer credible. we are unaware of what her mindset is. she hasn't explained to us why she acted the way she did. >> investigators now say i
a homeland security agent shot moore just as he was shooting himself. moore died it the scene. officers found a suitcase next to moore with an ar-15 assault rifle. before the shooting his facebook update said he was staring death in the face. >>> this morning, danville police and search dogs are looking for a missing teenager. 15-year-old madeline landgill who goes by maddie is considered at risk. she was last seen by her family as she left their home at 6:00 last night. landgill is...
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carnell moore's autopsy is scheduled for today. it's unclear if he killed himself or was killed by the federal agent's gunfire. >>> well, president obama heads to costa rica today after wrapping up a visit to mexico. yesterday in mexico city, mr. obama promoted immigration reform in this country. the president said cooperation on border control was essential and that immigration reform will affect the bottom line in both countries. >> part of what we discussed is the importance of getting it done precisely because we do so much business between our two countries. >> the president also addressed the syrian civil war. he said again all options are being considered. earlier defense secretary chuck hagel says the administration is considering arming the rebels opposing the assad regime. >>> rhode island became the tenth state to legalize same-sex marriage. the law takes effect august 1st. >>> coming up on the "morning news," texting takes a hit. the text messaging craze cools down as americans turn elsewhere to send their short message
carnell moore's autopsy is scheduled for today. it's unclear if he killed himself or was killed by the federal agent's gunfire. >>> well, president obama heads to costa rica today after wrapping up a visit to mexico. yesterday in mexico city, mr. obama promoted immigration reform in this country. the president said cooperation on border control was essential and that immigration reform will affect the bottom line in both countries. >> part of what we discussed is the importance...
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. >> they had foot and water whole time also so moore the exposure to the cold -- they had food and watered every the whole time so just more the exposure to the cold than anything else. >> reporter: node frostbite. it was emotional for the -- they had no frostbite. it was emotional for the sheriff. >> the work of a lot of people in the community, this community came together and helped this come to a successful conclusion. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> lovelock is just a town of 2,000 people. more than 10% of the town's population volunteered during the search. >>> pope francis is making headlines again. he is "time" magazine's man of the year. the people's pope selected as the first latin pope in march. time says he change the perception of the church in a short time. pope francis beat out nsa leaker edward snowden for the title. >>> coming up, police move in to tear down barricades and tents. why demonstrators are now declaring victory in ukraine. >> it was is affection or harassment? the controversial suspension of a 6-year-old that has people outraged. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawr
. >> they had foot and water whole time also so moore the exposure to the cold -- they had food and watered every the whole time so just more the exposure to the cold than anything else. >> reporter: node frostbite. it was emotional for the -- they had no frostbite. it was emotional for the sheriff. >> the work of a lot of people in the community, this community came together and helped this come to a successful conclusion. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >>...
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that is ground zero of where the tornado came through moore. you heard him say for 15 miles it looks just like that. some residents are still not allowed back in there because just today they'll try to turn the electricity and the gas back on. they think they've gotten all the downed power lines, shut off all the gas but are worried about the risk of fire because they say often after an event like this when you turn power back on they missed one or two spots and there could be a fire. we did see frustrated residents trying to get back to their stuff and the police saying just please give us one more day. as a parent, a journalist, a human being when you walk through that school site, and imagine what it must have been like and most of it is just gone. >> even a journalist of a long time, was that one of the most difficult assignments you had? >> the issue is you think of your own kids. i remember in d.c. on 9/11 i thought of my own children. when newtown happens, you think of your own children. when you walk through this school thinking your ch
that is ground zero of where the tornado came through moore. you heard him say for 15 miles it looks just like that. some residents are still not allowed back in there because just today they'll try to turn the electricity and the gas back on. they think they've gotten all the downed power lines, shut off all the gas but are worried about the risk of fire because they say often after an event like this when you turn power back on they missed one or two spots and there could be a fire. we did...
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norah is in moore, oklahoma. norah, good morning again. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, charlie. coming up in this half hour, a teacher who threw herself on top of students to save them. at least one child is alive because of her quick thinking. she tells us what she said to the kids while they were all trapped in the rubble. >>> and when the tornado hit two elementary schools here in moore, the children had no place to hide. we'll look at what stopped the school from having safe rooms. that is ahead. and the tornado killed seven children inside plaza towers elementary school, but miraculously, several students were pulled out alive, and we talked to one survivor and her mother. where did the teacher tell you to take shelter? >> hallway. >> reporter: were you kneeling down? >> yeah. i was on my knees like that. >> reporter: from her hospital bed 8-year-old courtney brown recalled the moment the warnings sirens first sounded. >> the doors kept opening and shutting, opening and shutting by themselves. >> rep
norah is in moore, oklahoma. norah, good morning again. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, charlie. coming up in this half hour, a teacher who threw herself on top of students to save them. at least one child is alive because of her quick thinking. she tells us what she said to the kids while they were all trapped in the rubble. >>> and when the tornado hit two elementary schools here in moore, the children had no place to hide. we'll look at what stopped the school from...
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. >>> president obama will travel to moore, oklahoma over the weekend to see the tornado devastation firsthand. the numbers are just staggering. so are the pictures. 13,000 homes in the oklahoma city suburb all damaged or destroyed. 33,000 people have been affected. and the total damage could top $2 billion. this is what's left of the plaza towers elementary school. at least 7 children were killed there. we have learned the school did not have a shelter or a safe room. all the children were huddled in classrooms when that tornado hit. 22 workers at a nearby credit union rode out the storm in the perfect hiding spot, the vault. you can see it there. it's the only part of the building still standing. two survivors described their harrowing experience. >> it was very loud. we could hear things crashing into the walls. the whole vault was just rocking. it was just loud and, of course, we had a lot of people praying out loud. >> did you ever think this is it, it's over? >> no, i did not. >> did you? >> no. >> the women said they had about 10 minutes warning to take shelter inside that vau
. >>> president obama will travel to moore, oklahoma over the weekend to see the tornado devastation firsthand. the numbers are just staggering. so are the pictures. 13,000 homes in the oklahoma city suburb all damaged or destroyed. 33,000 people have been affected. and the total damage could top $2 billion. this is what's left of the plaza towers elementary school. at least 7 children were killed there. we have learned the school did not have a shelter or a safe room. all the children...
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. >> julianne moore, come here. >> looking gorgeous. come on up, honey. >> my new bff. >> i love you have been having to walk sideways as have i. >> amber waves. you know what? i have to go right now. i'm going to go do some crowd surfing but i know -- this is a really -- it's going to be a really cool interview. >> this is an important interview. i'll try not to mess it up. >> don't mess it up. >> so long america. >> you guys just met. we were just talking about you. you came up and said i'm such a fan, i feel like i know you. >> i have been watching him on "the office" all these years. rainn wilson, my friend. >> can you tell me head to toe. >> i'm wearing chanel couture. van cleef & arpel's jewelry. >> you were nominated for playing sarah palin. >> beautiful eyes you have. >> right back at you miss hazel green. >> my goodness, she sarah palin in "game change." >> they're kind of big. they pop out at you. don't get disturbed. she wasn't thrilled with your portrayal. she matte maybe you went a little off the rails. >> i think she wasn'
. >> julianne moore, come here. >> looking gorgeous. come on up, honey. >> my new bff. >> i love you have been having to walk sideways as have i. >> amber waves. you know what? i have to go right now. i'm going to go do some crowd surfing but i know -- this is a really -- it's going to be a really cool interview. >> this is an important interview. i'll try not to mess it up. >> don't mess it up. >> so long america. >> you guys just met. we...
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to put them in the fridge you moore the start to lose some of the nutritional value. they are called florida juice oranges because you can't believe the amount of juice that comes out. i love to use them as salad dressing absolutely fantastic. i'm stephanie tantillo with your tip of the day. >>> breaking news out of dublin, we are getting our first live pictures from chopper 5 of the santa rita jail. an explosion in a prison kitchen injured eight people one critically. an oven explosion set it o ambulances are on scene. we'll continue to keep you updated throughout the day. >>> finally, it's the beatles versus the bootleggers as 59 previously unreleased beatles song hit the itunes store. the main point is not to sell more record, rather, it's aimed at protecting the beatles' ownership of the rights for another 20 years. the beatles back catalog is about 50 years old and under current european law you have to use it or lose it. sony is using it by releasing mostly outtakes of beatles classics. now it's time to say hello, good-bye. allen and liz will be here at 5:00. se
to put them in the fridge you moore the start to lose some of the nutritional value. they are called florida juice oranges because you can't believe the amount of juice that comes out. i love to use them as salad dressing absolutely fantastic. i'm stephanie tantillo with your tip of the day. >>> breaking news out of dublin, we are getting our first live pictures from chopper 5 of the santa rita jail. an explosion in a prison kitchen injured eight people one critically. an oven...
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was many of you that were there during the hearing with the 11th circuit, and you had judge william moore who was actually supposed to be a judge for justice. understand that when we had the witnesses that recaptained their statement -- recanted their statement, their testimonies coming to testify to tell truth, we had the judge, william moore, sitting on the stand asleep. like the case didn't matter to him. it was with the city of savannah even one of the lead detectives, he said that he can remember the '70s, he can remember the '90s, but he really couldn't remember anything about the '80s, but he was one of the lead detectives. you had the district attorney, under his reign you had three other gentlemen that he actually sentenced to death that their death sentences were overturned because of prosecutor y'all misconduct in their cases. the system in the state of georgia was a very flawed system. when we know that something is wrong, we need to stand up for what's right and make our voices heard. [applause] we know that the death penalty is wrong. it's okay for us to come is and sit here
was many of you that were there during the hearing with the 11th circuit, and you had judge william moore who was actually supposed to be a judge for justice. understand that when we had the witnesses that recaptained their statement -- recanted their statement, their testimonies coming to testify to tell truth, we had the judge, william moore, sitting on the stand asleep. like the case didn't matter to him. it was with the city of savannah even one of the lead detectives, he said that he can...
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let's move on. [ laughter ] so, the real housewife of atlanta star kena moore is weighing on porsha's messy dirce. kenya is actually defending kordell on the alleged gay mors. on the show porsha told her lawyer -- remember when she was in the lawyer's office after the violation of divorce and the lawyer asked her to make a list of things she need from kordell and porsha said if he does these things then i'll go back with him. so in my "hot topics" meeting what about the gay thing? there's plenty of women who are married to gay men and know it and tolerate it. it might nobe your taste but me women that their thing. allegedly if he's gay. this is what kenya said. she says, a thinking person with a brain would ask the question that if the main problem was that he is possibly gay, why would you want him back? i don't think porsha is telling the whole truth. well, do i. but i think that porsha has got to smarten up. like half the people on my facebook page were mad at me because i said she's less than smart. i think porsha understood what i was sayg. i like porsha a lotut she has a lot of
let's move on. [ laughter ] so, the real housewife of atlanta star kena moore is weighing on porsha's messy dirce. kenya is actually defending kordell on the alleged gay mors. on the show porsha told her lawyer -- remember when she was in the lawyer's office after the violation of divorce and the lawyer asked her to make a list of things she need from kordell and porsha said if he does these things then i'll go back with him. so in my "hot topics" meeting what about the gay thing?...
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brian moore has the latest. >> while egypt teeters on the edge of civil war. >> the last few days have been unconscionable. >> the billion
brian moore has the latest. >> while egypt teeters on the edge of civil war. >> the last few days have been unconscionable. >> the billion
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just sitting right there. >> reporter: i'm cecilia vega in moore, oklahoma. >> let's go live to moore, oklahoma, where our coverage continues with andy roesgen, in the middle of destruction. >> andy, what have you seen, families venturing back to what was left of their neighborhoods? >> reporter: diana, they're coming through the neighborhoods, looking around. a lot of neighbors not looking at their own houses looking at the blocks that are left behind. what they're taking, more than just anything, are just photographs. the big stuff, the car here, totally smashed. and other objects lying around everywhere. bricks are everywhere. they're looking for photographs. that is the one thing that connects them to what they had, and it seems to give a lot of comfort. >> no doubt about that. relief workers on the way from all e >> massive. actually. they're saying that a lot of people are saying the devastation here was worsean in was on the may 3rd, 1999 tornado. though the death toll then was higher. a lot of people said the width of the tornado here, a mile and a half, was wider than that on
just sitting right there. >> reporter: i'm cecilia vega in moore, oklahoma. >> let's go live to moore, oklahoma, where our coverage continues with andy roesgen, in the middle of destruction. >> andy, what have you seen, families venturing back to what was left of their neighborhoods? >> reporter: diana, they're coming through the neighborhoods, looking around. a lot of neighbors not looking at their own houses looking at the blocks that are left behind. what they're...
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moore's e-mail also says there are no reports the boy has been injured. his father denies the allegations. cnn reached out to the hennepin county human services and health department that the e-mail but has been unable to confirm the details obtained by the star tribune. >> that was george howell reporting. we really do want your feedback on that story and what you think about that boy and how it has been handled. >>> our seventh story, it is ball the benjamin. billions of $100 bills hit banks today. redesigned ones. i can't get over the irony of the timing as the country is staring down debt ceiling. tend the new bills include security feet purchases make it very hard to counterfeit. more on the new and improved cash for which we will need a lot. i know these $100 bills were expected years ago. it is kind of like the 787 for boeing. what is the arraign for the delay? >> well, you mexicoed the new security features. that's part of it. like benjamin franklin's private life, the rollout of the benjamin has been complicated and messy. yes, it is a very prett
moore's e-mail also says there are no reports the boy has been injured. his father denies the allegations. cnn reached out to the hennepin county human services and health department that the e-mail but has been unable to confirm the details obtained by the star tribune. >> that was george howell reporting. we really do want your feedback on that story and what you think about that boy and how it has been handled. >>> our seventh story, it is ball the benjamin. billions of $100...
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. >>> michael moore announced his new year's resolution including he will stop saying "i support the troops" because he doesn't anymore. and that he apologized for that saying it's not the troops' fault that they were sent to war for what he calls "dubious reasons." >>> a new record was set in december for gun sale background checks in the u.s. following the school shooting in connecticut. the new background checks surpassed the previous record by 39%. >>> president obama scored the most views for 2012 on red it. his ask me anything session in august racked up nearly 5.6 million views. a lot of people want to ask the president something. >>> and the state of new hampshire turns pink today. one woman is sworn in as governor while other women become the state's two representatives in congress and two more take the oath as senators. new hampshire is the first state in the nation's history to sign in all female delegation to washington. and that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> and now for a look at the national weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the w
. >>> michael moore announced his new year's resolution including he will stop saying "i support the troops" because he doesn't anymore. and that he apologized for that saying it's not the troops' fault that they were sent to war for what he calls "dubious reasons." >>> a new record was set in december for gun sale background checks in the u.s. following the school shooting in connecticut. the new background checks surpassed the previous record by 39%....
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and i think michael moore is -- i don't know the reasons why michael moore decided to open the investigation. i'm not privy to that. but i am privy to a lot of things done by the local officials. they did a very thorough job. michael will review that job, and in my estimation, confirm this as a tragic accident. >> this is a case itself of kendrick johnson and how this child ended up dead? as it is a case of an investigation about local authorities who handled the case in the first place? >> well, it's probably both. but again, i've known the district attorney, david miller, for 20 years. i've known the sheriff, chris prine, for probably ten years. the gbi, no one is finer than the georgia bureau of investigations, chris spehry, one of the top in the country. they have all looked at this, and i would be amazed if the federal authorities don't confirm what these local authorities have already done. that said, because there's so many questions out there, i welcome this federal inquiry, and i'm sure the local authorities to do, to put to rest any suspicion about ill motives -- >> but credentials
and i think michael moore is -- i don't know the reasons why michael moore decided to open the investigation. i'm not privy to that. but i am privy to a lot of things done by the local officials. they did a very thorough job. michael will review that job, and in my estimation, confirm this as a tragic accident. >> this is a case itself of kendrick johnson and how this child ended up dead? as it is a case of an investigation about local authorities who handled the case in the first place?...
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first fell in love with her as rhoda morgenstern mary richards' wisecracking neighbor on the mary tyler moore show. now approaching her final days, she discussed her message of courage and hope on the doctors. >> while i'm significant able to because it is brain to speak and show you that i'm cooking my husband's dinner, i'm walking on the bluff at santa monica, and more than anything, i'm living in the moment. i really want americans and all of us to be less afraid of death and know that it's a passage, but that don't go to the funeral before the day of the funeral. while you're living, live. [ applause ] >> none of us are getting out of this earth alive. and so when you get a diagnosis like this, stay on the path. they're coming up with great stuff all the time. >> reporter: harper is undergoing experimental chemotherapy. but doctors say her condition is extremely difficult to treat. >> think of it as her brain full of cancer cells and it's so hard to target them all. >> reporter: harper plans to spend her remaining days closed to loved ones reminding everyone to enjoy life now because she
first fell in love with her as rhoda morgenstern mary richards' wisecracking neighbor on the mary tyler moore show. now approaching her final days, she discussed her message of courage and hope on the doctors. >> while i'm significant able to because it is brain to speak and show you that i'm cooking my husband's dinner, i'm walking on the bluff at santa monica, and more than anything, i'm living in the moment. i really want americans and all of us to be less afraid of death and know that...
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he is replacing chris moore who is retiring. esquivel will be in charge for a few months until they find a new chief. >>> it's still chilly. today is the big warmup. yes. after this morning. >> it should start to warm up. we may see 60s after today. that would be very nice after the very cold temperatures we have seen. of course some very cold mornings and still society patchy fog likely outside this morning. high pressure building in but we have a lot of clear skies out there now so the temperatures again dropping off but not quite as cold as yesterday morning. still, i think if you head through the day today, the temperatures will be warming up but it's cold in spots right now. mostly clear skies, 30 degrees in concord. 31 in livermore. 38 in san francisco. 28 in santa rose. this afternoon sunshine and here we go, a couple of 60s showing up in places like san jose. 60 oakland. 62 santa rosa. much warmer days to come too. we'll talk about that in a few moments. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> i like it. those 60s are g
he is replacing chris moore who is retiring. esquivel will be in charge for a few months until they find a new chief. >>> it's still chilly. today is the big warmup. yes. after this morning. >> it should start to warm up. we may see 60s after today. that would be very nice after the very cold temperatures we have seen. of course some very cold mornings and still society patchy fog likely outside this morning. high pressure building in but we have a lot of clear skies out there...
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those pictures, the power, how does the strength of last night's tornadoes compare to the one that hit moore, oklahoma on may 20? >> reporter: it was actually a lot weaker than it was. on may 20, you're talking about an ef-5 tornado. last night they had five tornadoes that were ef-3. so significantly less strength. but you can still see the devastation that happened here. i'm standing actually at an aviation school and it just picked these planes up as you saw in the piece and threw them all over the place. so still very powerful winds. but the one on may 20th was very, very strong. >> edward, thank you very much. >>> with so much rebuilding to be done, you may be wondering how you can help the victims of the tornadoes. we have information on kpix.com. look under quick links. >>> work is starting now on a major construction project on interstate 580 near the richmond/san rafael bridge. on the richmond side of the toll plaza caltrans is going to shift traffic. starting tomorrow morning all drivers will be moved on the eastbound side. it will be split up into two lanes in each direction. the s
those pictures, the power, how does the strength of last night's tornadoes compare to the one that hit moore, oklahoma on may 20? >> reporter: it was actually a lot weaker than it was. on may 20, you're talking about an ef-5 tornado. last night they had five tornadoes that were ef-3. so significantly less strength. but you can still see the devastation that happened here. i'm standing actually at an aviation school and it just picked these planes up as you saw in the piece and threw them...
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. >> some have criticized mayor quan who lives in the oakland moore area. the private patrol is expected to begin in a week. >>> and oakland is one of several local police departments starting to hire more officers according to the "san mateo county times" which did a study of 13 bay area law enforcement agencies including san jose, san francisco and the local chp finding the number of officers reduced by 981 over the past five years. that's a loss of almost 13%. the new hiring is an attempt to get the number of officers back up to earlier levels. >>> 4:40 now. a hefty haul stanford breaks another fundraising record. >> plus a bay area city that's running dry. what's behind a new ban on certain kinds of booze at bars and restaurants. >> talk about a real cat fight. what may have sparked this angry feline face-off when we come back. neighborhood. two bobcats caught on video nearly fighting in carrollton, texas. the >>> man, condition you imagine seeing this in your neighborhood? two bobcats caught on video nearly fighting in texas. they are staring each othe
. >> some have criticized mayor quan who lives in the oakland moore area. the private patrol is expected to begin in a week. >>> and oakland is one of several local police departments starting to hire more officers according to the "san mateo county times" which did a study of 13 bay area law enforcement agencies including san jose, san francisco and the local chp finding the number of officers reduced by 981 over the past five years. that's a loss of almost 13%. the...